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From Tradition to Transformation: Rethinking Marital Rape Laws in India
We are no longer tolerating the old system, which was based on the premise that a wife should submit to her husband's sexual desires at all


Gender Discrimination in Religious Traditions
Religious spaces, long seen as bastions of spiritual guidance and moral authority, have often reflected and perpetuated the societal norms

Barbara Welter’s ‘Cult of True Womanhood’ - And its Absolute Pervasiveness in Screen Prejudices
A simple yet powerful essay written by an unassuming professor at Hunter College caught the attention of the feminist, anti-feminist, and

SONAGACHI “TREE OF GOLD’’
Since its inception, sex work has been a contentious issue, particularly in a nation like India where morality and ethics are the only


Ambubachi : The goddess menstruates
Focusing on society, culture, religion, mythology, religious orthodoxy, philosophy, spirituality, and history, the article goes on to merge

Writing Women into Silences Experiences of Women during Partition
Women are most commonly perceived as repositories of familial honour with their bodies being protected, surveilled, and immured within the b


Re-Imagining Feminism with Dalit Praxis
Caste and Gender both are forms of hierarchy, enclosing a relationship. Both are mediums to discriminate collectively, representing how...

The Watcher in the Rye: Reflecting on the Male and Female gaze
“ Man is the bearer of the gaze, woman is the object." - Laura Mulvey


THE SIN OF BEING A WOMAN
Power and authority have always flattered human beings, the sense of superiority has fuelled misogyny and patriarchy...
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